gsettings reset com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist
Or alternatively, you can navigate to com.canonical.Unity.Panel in dconf-editor, click on systray-whitelist, and click reset.
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gsettings reset com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist
Or alternatively, you can navigate to com.canonical.Unity.Panel in dconf-editor, click on systray-whitelist, and click reset.
Weird. I tried it out and my laptop's keyboard's numlock went berserk when I enabled numlock on the external numpad. It was as if numlock was on for the laptop (laptop numlock LED was on, and...
For anyone who has stumbled upon this -- there's a bug open on this issue that you might want to subscribe yourself to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/911810
Did you enable the plugin (Tools->Plugins)? A pidgin entry should appear in the messaging indicator.
This is a bit late, but if you install pidgin-libnotify, you'll get a Pidgin entry in the messaging menu.
This adapter seems rather picky the devices it supports. It can detect a link when I connect a cable from it to the integrated ethernet ports of my Ideapad and Thinkpad, but not when I connect a...
I've actually found that dpkg -i --force-architecture *.deb was good enough for me. None of that mkdir and cp'ing around files was needed.
In fact, the hardest part was finding the download link...
That's great to hear! :-)
There's a nice and graphical way of doing things using "pysdm" (find it in Synaptic, install it, and then run it via System->Administration->Storage Device Manager). I'd recommend you use that...
It shouldn't be read-only. It's just that the file is owned by the user "root", and can only be written by "root" for security purposes. In order to edit the file, you will need to run your text...
"/dev/sda4 /media/Seagate 500 data+storage.bak ntfs defaults 0 0 " is the faulty line, as each field has to be separated by spaces. In order to escape spaces in the fstab, replace them with \040,...
You attach it to this thread. It's a text file, found in /etc/fstab. Then we can take a look and see what's wrong. It seems there's some syntax error in line 17, for example.
Cool stuff. Glad it helped someone, even after I stopped using it. =)
For now, could you describe exactly how you attempted to use the script (terminal output might be nice), what went wrong, and upload a tarball of all the files in ~/.numpad-daemon?
EDIT: I...
This MAC theme you've downloaded, where did you get it from, and what form does it take?
The default is evdev nowadays, and I think it supports 5 buttons pretty well.
Of course it does! It sucks and crashes consistently!
Heheh I don't think that Minefield really counts as a stable browser does it? =P
Ah yes, that's true. the ones from PPA create a new directory in ~/.mozilla.
I'd actually prefer using the PPA. It updates daily, just a little slower than Mozilla, but you get automated upgrades via apt.
@himanshuprakash: I'm also using the Lenovo Y410 notebook. Compiling ALSA from source is only required in Hardy, because the kernel's version (1.0.16) does not have an appropriate driver for this...
Thanks for this. It's awesome. Just what I've been looking for.
Really? I'm using 3.2 happily and am yet to notice any crashes.
No there isn't. However, there is a playlist generator called Mirage, which generates playlists containing similar songs to a provided song. You could possibly misuse that extension for that purpose.
Look again. The package is called firefox-3.1
I've uploaded it to my PPA (http://launchpad.net/~hyperair/+archive) so grab the deb from there and install it when it's done building.